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VO 6034 request for rental information: horse racecourses

The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6034 form to assess the rateable value of all non-domestic property.

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This form is issued exclusively to request rental information for racecourses.

Why your information is important

The basis of rateable value is the annual rent for a property as if it was available on the open market at a fixed valuation date. The information you provide on this form is used to help ensure that the assessment of rateable values is correct. Local authorities use rateable values to calculate business rate bills.

You can view the complete list of VOA rental request forms.

Before you start

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Once complete, save the form and attach the completed form to an email to specialist.rating@voa.gov.uk with the subject heading “Completed FOR xxxxxxxx/xxx (the 11 digit reference number from your letter)” and submit.

You can also choose to print and complete the form by hand.

Updates to this page

Published 4 February 2013
Last updated 8 April 2021 + show all updates
  1. The English and Welsh version of this form has been updated.

  2. Welsh version of the PDF form has been added.

  3. First published.

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